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me me May 2nd 2014 4:44 am

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 11243707)
Eight years.
Don't think he'll take to it very well.
Could possibly be out in 4 if he behaves himself.

He is remaining positive, his PR guru, stated that with his silver fox looks, he will really rock the black and white striped ensemble.

tommy.irene May 2nd 2014 5:01 am

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I think he will be on his own ..they dont like people who mess with 15 yearold girls..

Dick Dasterdly May 2nd 2014 7:55 am

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Could end up with a bit of his own medicine if he happens to drop his soap in the shower. :blink:

HBG May 2nd 2014 6:44 pm

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Eight years is far too long. If the despicable man had accidentally choked one of his willing victims he would have got a smaller sentence for manslaughter.

Mind you, choking them appears highly improbable.

The system has sentenced Saville from beyond the grave.

me me May 2nd 2014 7:48 pm

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I wonder if his little show he put on for the cameras, when he stood behind the reporter, and his unwillingness to apologise, landed him with an extra bit on top.

Or would it have been a bit less, if he had shown some remorse?

Another case of how the mighty have fallen, I can't see Simon Cowell sending him a Christmas card this year.

Domino May 2nd 2014 8:00 pm

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 11243736)
He is remaining positive, his PR guru, stated that with his silver fox looks, he will really rock the black and white striped ensemble.

fancy a PR Guru having his own PR Guru :rofl:
perhaps he wasn't such a good PR Guru


Originally Posted by me me (Post 11244262)
I wonder if his little show he put on for the cameras, when he stood behind the reporter, and his unwillingness to apologise, landed him with an extra bit on top.

Or would it have been a bit less, if he had shown some remorse?

Another case of how the mighty have fallen, I can't see Simon Cowell sending him a Christmas card this year.

he went down saying "I didn't do it Guv" which is what he has done since the beginning, how can he apologise or show remorse.

regrettable side to British "Justice" is you get less for apologising and making remorseful statements - even if you don't mean it.:(

me me May 2nd 2014 8:08 pm

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 11244273)
fancy a PR Guru having his own PR Guru :rofl:
perhaps he wasn't such a good PR Guru



he went down saying "I didn't do it Guv" which is what he has done since the beginning, how can he apologise or show remorse.

regrettable side to British "Justice" is you get less for apologising and making remorseful statements - even if you don't mean it.:(

My daughters partner feels sorry for him.......

Coz now the world knows he's got a teeny one.:D

lutonlad May 2nd 2014 11:38 pm

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 11241891)
Gerry Adams is being interviewed by police in connection with the murder of a widowed mother of 10 in 1972.

Another cold case brought to life.

It has been 7 years since Madeleine McCann disappeared.

Her parents have said they need to know if she is alive or dead.

What a tragic 'anniversary' today is for them.

Is there still any hope for little 'Maddie?':fingerscrossed:

I agree - a very sad anniversary.

There are still those who say that Maddies parents neglected their children by not having a baby sitter.

Don't people realise that as doctors they are highly respectable professional people, and therefore should not be subjected to such criticism.

Domino May 3rd 2014 12:18 am

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 11244283)
My daughters partner feels sorry for him.......

Coz now the world knows he's got a teeny one.:D

it's now what you've got it's how you use it
some people say
;)

tommy.irene May 3rd 2014 2:40 am

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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014...ef=mostpopular

Dick Dasterdly May 3rd 2014 5:26 am

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by tommy.irene (Post 11244551)

Bit of a cock and bull story, innit ? :confused:

me me May 4th 2014 5:41 pm

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Elena Baltacha has died of liver cancer.

She was 30 and she was married recently.

It brings home the evils of cancer when it attacks young people who are physically fit and lead healthy lives.

sad sad sad.

RIP.

mikelincs May 4th 2014 6:09 pm

Re: The UK news thread.
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 11246125)
Elena Baltacha has died of liver cancer.

She was 30 and she was married recently.

It brings home the evils of cancer when it attacks young people who are physically fit and lead healthy lives.

sad sad sad.

RIP.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/elena-balt...1.html#OtBKLOW

me me May 7th 2014 6:42 pm

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Barclays are axing 20000 jobs in the next couple of years in the UK.

Supposedly closing branches and having everything through internet accounts.

Fredbargate May 8th 2014 1:16 am

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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has publicly vetoed a Conservative plan to automatically jail anyone caught in possession of a knife for a second time.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/clegg-vows...8.html#73RofIf

More votes for UKIP :)


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